Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] have a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , the activities have a variable delay imposed during their execution to minimise the adverse effect on interactive users of LIFESPAN . |
2 | The Fellowships have a primary end in themselves in providing the route to sustained abstinence from mood-altering substances and behaviours . |
3 | Self-interest plays a part but the clubs have a strong case when they argue that if they are to be the mentors to the young , society must help to foot the bill . |
4 | Where areas have their own separate currencies , the forces revealed in the accounts have a vital bearing on the prospects for exchange rates ; where there are not separate currencies these same forces have a bearing on the prospects for the real economy , including unemployment . |
5 | my Lord another factual situation which I 'll simply referred to is the er on going debate in European commission or cases relating to up stream fuel , er , where there 's very little trade , erm for technical reasons because of the isolation of the United Kingdom , however the commission has searched jurisdiction over restricted competition in the market because the fuels have a direct impact upon product , erm from production costs , product down stream of which there is trade |
6 | Although urban dwellers troop out to the countryside at the first available opportunity and nature plays a significant part in Japanese sentiment , the cultural and other attractions of the cities have a magnetizing effect in an era which has produced a strong emphasis on material rather than spiritual wealth . |
7 | As neighbours of the enormously powerful and expansionist United States , the Canadians had a direct and abiding interest in maintaining for their part the fiction that they belonged to the same political entity of the rich and powerful United Kingdom . |
8 | If so , and if the different meanings leave more or less scope for the award of judicial remedies , then the courts have a limited power to give effect to their view of the importance of judicial control of government . |
9 | In Bohemia especially , with its long tradition of industrialisation stretching back to the 1830s , where there has always been a strong commitment to the idea of social equality , where the call for national equality against the Germans had a strong social context , it 's quite logical that some kind of socialist or social thought will in the end prevail . |
10 | With the single exception of the Polish Gymnazium in Kulm , the Germans had a total monopoly on higher education . |
11 | But with the Germans having a torrid time at the back as Wednesday 's attacking momentum gained pace , backed by fanatical Hillsborough support , substitute Thomas Zeyer pulled the trigger . |
12 | ( The Germans have a direct approach to these things : a nipple is a Brustwarze , a breast wart . ) |
13 | The coins had a small intrinsic value and therefore the offer in the posters could not have been intended to create a legally binding relationship ( i.e. a contract ) between the garage proprietor and the customer . |
14 | The birds had a new and shiny look ; in India only the animals and the people looked starved , ragged , and exhausted . |
15 | Some of the houses had a curious cruciform shape , with mottoes carved into the lintels , usually invoking God 's blessing . |
16 | The opponents have a confident sounding auction to a six diamond contract , during which South showed at least a five and probably a six card diamond suit . |
17 | drawing up a list of questions in advance , is advised for standard interviews , so that comparison between candidates is easier and the interviewers have a clear idea of what they are looking for ; |
18 | But some of the headmasters have a deliberate multi-denominational policy in terms of ethos and curriculum and the schools do provide multi-denominational settings which , if researched , could throw light on debates about denominational and shared schools . |
19 | In 1907 , however , the Bondholders had a great deal more at risk than in the 1960 's and the 2:1 arrangement gave them some protection and rights over their own investments and the Club 's destiny . |
20 | Whatever stage of development any of the peoples of Siberia had reached , the occupation of their land by the Russians had a profound effect , either setting off entirely new social developments or accelerating trends which were already present . |
21 | The groups have a certain homogeneity . |
22 | Selection bias is specially important in family studies of diseases in which only a minority of the cases have a genetic origin . |
23 | The Argentinians have a short strip airbase in the north of the Antarctic Peninsula . |
24 | To be effective , though , the rules have a conditional character to them which means , of course , that they generate variation in behaviour in response to variable environments . |
25 | The teeth have a varied and more aggressive shape than conventional types , resulting in a 20% faster cut , and the distance between the teeth is varied , to give a smooth cut with less vibration . |
26 | The researchers have a particular interest in popular beliefs about market processes , and the likely implications of these for social and economic policy , notably in the areas of wage bargaining and welfare systems . |
27 | Peck says the St. Martin 's guild was singed out in 1388 by Richard II as an example of the corruption within the guild system , because ‘ On the feast of St. Martin … the brethren have a certain bull . ’ |
28 | I find then this ‘ universal solidarity of sisterhood ’ — as though women across the ages had a like situation — to be far-fetched . |
29 | For added consistency , the ovens have a 200-program memory . |
30 | If there was a sphere in which the authorities had a certain justification for retreating from the policy of reform ( and in which they could have afforded to act without alienating a numerically significant part of the population ) , it was that of higher education . |